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Question
which graph shows a point at the origin?
Step1: Recall the origin's coordinates
The origin in a coordinate plane has coordinates \((0, 0)\), meaning the \(x\)-value and \(y\)-value are both \(0\).
Step2: Analyze each graph
- Top - left graph: The point is at \((3, 0)\) (x = 3, y = 0) – not the origin.
- Top - right graph: The point is at \((0, 0)\) (x = 0, y = 0) – this matches the origin's coordinates.
- Bottom - left graph: The point is at \((0, 2)\) (x = 0, y = 2) – not the origin.
- Bottom - right graph: The point is at \((4, 4)\) (x = 4, y = 4) – not the origin.
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The top - right graph (with the point at the intersection of the x - axis and y - axis, where both x and y are 0).